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with the united kingdom parliament. this year the are over 250 activities and events taking place across the uk. the issues to be debated today were chosen by the annual nature marked ballot of 11-18 euros. the british youth council reported, but once again the number of votes has increased with 978,216 young people casting a vote this year. today, the uk youth parliament will choose the issues which it wishes to have as a subject of its priority campaigns for 2017. this years youth parliament also marks the third year of the memorial award which was set up in the wake of the passing of paul bosket who was one of the driving forces behind the uk youth parliament and the british youth council. british youth council support workers, parliamentary staff and guests will have the opportunity today to vote in two categories, best debate lead speech, and best backbench contribution. presentation of awards will take place at a reception in january of next year. today's proceedings will be broadcast live on the internet. members
with the united kingdom parliament. this year the are over 250 activities and events taking place across the uk. the issues to be debated today were chosen by the annual nature marked ballot of 11-18 euros. the british youth council reported, but once again the number of votes has increased with 978,216 young people casting a vote this year. today, the uk youth parliament will choose the issues which it wishes to have as a subject of its priority campaigns for 2017. this years youth parliament...
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of progress for parliament, will the prime minister tell parliament what she wants to achieve in a uk/us trade deal. >> can i join the right honorable gentlemen and wishes for a happy thursday to everybody, the bicentennial area of the scotsman. the house will join me in that. and in terms of arrangements with the united states it is simple to achieve an arrangement that assures the interests of the united kingdom are fair and honorable and that is what i will be doing and if we see a trade arrangement with the united states as we look at other parts of the world, free prosperity to the united kingdom and to ensure that economy works for everyone in every heart of the united kingdom. >> the european union which we are still part of among the highest food safety standards anywhere in the world and we are proud and confident to have public national health systems. the state on the other hand, they have health systems that are often for private competition, they want to ask for genetically modified organisms, beef raise with growth hormones and chicken be washed with chlorinated water. w
of progress for parliament, will the prime minister tell parliament what she wants to achieve in a uk/us trade deal. >> can i join the right honorable gentlemen and wishes for a happy thursday to everybody, the bicentennial area of the scotsman. the house will join me in that. and in terms of arrangements with the united states it is simple to achieve an arrangement that assures the interests of the united kingdom are fair and honorable and that is what i will be doing and if we see a...
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members of the parliament, the parliament will debate on which of the five subjects debated today to select as a national campaign issue . in the lobby , my friends, you will be given to ballot papers. one for the two eserved . that is, uk wide subjects and one for the three for today's purposes , england only subjects . you should place the cross in the box next to the subject for which you would like to debate on each ballot paper and hand the completed ballot papers to the door person in the lobbies. afterwards, members of the youth parliament, please return to your place in the chamber. those of you on my right should leave the chamber by the door behind me and turn left into the eye lobby behind you. those on my left if you would leave by the doors at the far end and turn left into the no lobby behind you.members of the house of commons staff will be on hand to assist you. the division lobbies are now open , thank you.
members of the parliament, the parliament will debate on which of the five subjects debated today to select as a national campaign issue . in the lobby , my friends, you will be given to ballot papers. one for the two eserved . that is, uk wide subjects and one for the three for today's purposes , england only subjects . you should place the cross in the box next to the subject for which you would like to debate on each ballot paper and hand the completed ballot papers to the door person in the...
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still parliament stands defiant. we are living proof in a world corporations, we practice compassion. race and religion is not a barrier. it is an ideal that we can be unique and have a passion to chief our goals together. we as young people must stand together to break the division in our society and around the globe. young people have spoken and youth parliament is the embodiment of our responsibility, our shared dream to face discrimination, to stand aninst division and send unneeded pass a society to the history books. thank you. [applause] mr. speaker: thank you, on the northeast of england? >> i heard that the people of stockton in the northeast. i think this campaign is wonderful. i was looking at it last year. on the train home, i was thinking about how me great things we can do to tackle discrimination. i'm so pleased to say that might own inquiry showed that the campaign was a massive success. but we should not stop there. there is so much more we can do. i think personally, this campaign reflects the very
still parliament stands defiant. we are living proof in a world corporations, we practice compassion. race and religion is not a barrier. it is an ideal that we can be unique and have a passion to chief our goals together. we as young people must stand together to break the division in our society and around the globe. young people have spoken and youth parliament is the embodiment of our responsibility, our shared dream to face discrimination, to stand aninst division and send unneeded pass a...
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lawful votes for members of parliament? to achieve success, we need time, resources, and the support of the government. the minister for civil society has this on his plate for the moment, but i would say that when he does read it back to watch this debate that he does consider young people and considers bringing young people into our democracy. however, the action plans do nothing to change the government policy. it calls for the submission of a local counsel motion. a local council motion. the calls for us to write for the local press. really? mp's to sponsor debate, not here but down the corridor of westminster hall? what may make these effective for local campaigns will do nothing to change government policy on reducing the voting age. as he just today that our votes should be used on a topic that has a realistic prospect of success. to achieve what our constituents truly want. i suggest that you do not vote for act 16. without government support or substantial changes to education policy, reducing the voting age would
lawful votes for members of parliament? to achieve success, we need time, resources, and the support of the government. the minister for civil society has this on his plate for the moment, but i would say that when he does read it back to watch this debate that he does consider young people and considers bringing young people into our democracy. however, the action plans do nothing to change the government policy. it calls for the submission of a local counsel motion. a local council motion....
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so they have a voice in parliament. everybody, no matter what religion, race, or ability, should be able to make your mark. without prejudice. earlier this year, a motion was passed in my name and to others to raise awareness of disability rights and to encourage disabled people in politics. finally, on the 24th of june, the referendum showed our country to be highly divided. i went the youth of today to show we can work together to make our society a more inclusive one. and on the whole, a better one, a better kind of democracy. thank you. [applause] john: thank you jack for your speech and the work you are doing and just described to us. we shall now here from wales. [applause] >> thank you mr. speaker. this year in politics, we have seem to have lost focus. we forgot there are more to people than votes. democracy should be used as a tool to give people power over their lives. help them to make a difference in their communities. so why have so few of the political debates this year focused on that? instead, emphasis h
so they have a voice in parliament. everybody, no matter what religion, race, or ability, should be able to make your mark. without prejudice. earlier this year, a motion was passed in my name and to others to raise awareness of disability rights and to encourage disabled people in politics. finally, on the 24th of june, the referendum showed our country to be highly divided. i went the youth of today to show we can work together to make our society a more inclusive one. and on the whole, a...
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members of the youth parliament, the youth parliament when a vote on which of the five subjects debated today to select as its national campaign issues. friends, you my will be given two ballot papers, one for the two reserved. that is u.k. wide subjects. and one for the three devolved. for today's purposes, england only subjects. you should place across in the box next to the subject for which you would like to vote on each ballot paper, and hand the completed papers to the doorkeep ers in the lobbies. afterwards, please return to your place in the chamber. those of you on my right should leave the chamber by the door behind me and turn left into the "i" lobby behind you. those on my left should leave by the doors at the far end and turn left into the "no" lobby behind you. members of the house of commons staff will be on hand to assist you. are nowision lobbies open. thank you. >> the new congress starts today. watch all of the opening day events and activities on c-span. we are live from the u.s. capital, starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern. he will meet new representatives and hear from r
members of the youth parliament, the youth parliament when a vote on which of the five subjects debated today to select as its national campaign issues. friends, you my will be given two ballot papers, one for the two reserved. that is u.k. wide subjects. and one for the three devolved. for today's purposes, england only subjects. you should place across in the box next to the subject for which you would like to vote on each ballot paper, and hand the completed papers to the doorkeep ers in the...
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and when it comes to parliament, and when it comes to parliament, there is one other way in which i would like to provide certainty. i can confirm today that the government will put the final deal that is agreed between the u.k. and the eu to a vote in both houses of parliament, before it comes into force. our second guiding principle is to build a stronger britain. that means taking control of our own affairs, as those who voted in their millions to leave the european union demanded we must. so we will take back control of our laws and bring an end to the jurisdiction of the european court of justice in britain. leaving the european union will mean that our laws will be made in westminster, edinburgh, cardiff and belfast. and those laws will be interpreted by judges not in luxembourg but in courts across this country. because we will not have truly left the european union if we are not in control of our own laws. a stronger britain demands that we do something else -- strengthen the precious union between the four nations of the united kingdom. at this momentous time, it is more importan
and when it comes to parliament, and when it comes to parliament, there is one other way in which i would like to provide certainty. i can confirm today that the government will put the final deal that is agreed between the u.k. and the eu to a vote in both houses of parliament, before it comes into force. our second guiding principle is to build a stronger britain. that means taking control of our own affairs, as those who voted in their millions to leave the european union demanded we must....
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and good from the parliament will have a vote on the final deal, if parliament to reject the final deal, would we still being the eu? prime minister may: first of all, it is not a surprise to any of you. the government is formed of people campaigned on both sides of the argument when the referendum came. what we are doing is saying, and as i say, what we have seen in the economy since we did about to leave, has been more positive the many predicted in advance of the vote being taken. today's about coming together and saying, what are the opportunities we can embrace across the world and in our future relationship with the eu, partnership with the eu, opportunities that will increase the prosperity for the united kingdom? and it will search those out around the world and bring them home. sorry? they will be a vote for the british parliament when it comes to the deal. as i have said. if you think about it, the british parliament voted overwhelmingly for this to be a choice for the british people. the british parliament voted overwhelmingly for the government to get on with it and i am sur
and good from the parliament will have a vote on the final deal, if parliament to reject the final deal, would we still being the eu? prime minister may: first of all, it is not a surprise to any of you. the government is formed of people campaigned on both sides of the argument when the referendum came. what we are doing is saying, and as i say, what we have seen in the economy since we did about to leave, has been more positive the many predicted in advance of the vote being taken. today's...
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there will be a vote on the deal for this parliament. if this parliament is not willing to accept a deal that has been decided and agreed by the united kingdom government, with the european union, i said we have to fall back on other arrangements. great pleasure to welcome my friend. welcome strategy that will bring high wage jobs that will help close in north and south divide. britain is open for business. >> [here!] i and thester may: whole cabinet were pleased to be able to visit. i was pleased to sit down and meet with his on that particular supportd to hear the they have in the industrial strategy printed -- strategy. is open for up -- britain is open for business. we will bring jobs, economic growth and prosperity to every part of the country. >> [here!] prime minister may: thank you mr.stash >> thank you speaker. on behalf of those who marched on behalf of women's right, we have been lobbied by members of the women against the pension any quality did -- inequality heard -- inequality. can the prime minister tell us the petition's.
there will be a vote on the deal for this parliament. if this parliament is not willing to accept a deal that has been decided and agreed by the united kingdom government, with the european union, i said we have to fall back on other arrangements. great pleasure to welcome my friend. welcome strategy that will bring high wage jobs that will help close in north and south divide. britain is open for business. >> [here!] i and thester may: whole cabinet were pleased to be able to visit. i...
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tell parliament what she wants to achieve in a u.k.-u.s. trade deal? p.m. may: can i join the right honorable gentleman and his good wishes for a happy burns day for everybody. also, recognizing the bicentenary of the scotsman. i am sure everybody will join me in that. what we want to achieve in terms of arrangements with the united states is simple. we want to achieve an arrangement that ensures the interests of the united kingdom are put first. that's what i will be doing. and to make sure we see a trade arrangement with the united states, as we will be looking for with other parts of the world, that can increase our prosperity to the united kingdom. my aim for this government is to to ensure that economy works for everyone in every part of the united kingdom. >> the european union, which we are still part of, has amongst the highest food safety standards in the world. we are proud to have public national health systems. united states is keen to have health systems that are fully open to private competition. they want to expert -- ex
tell parliament what she wants to achieve in a u.k.-u.s. trade deal? p.m. may: can i join the right honorable gentleman and his good wishes for a happy burns day for everybody. also, recognizing the bicentenary of the scotsman. i am sure everybody will join me in that. what we want to achieve in terms of arrangements with the united states is simple. we want to achieve an arrangement that ensures the interests of the united kingdom are put first. that's what i will be doing. and to make sure we...
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. >> mister speaker, yesterday the prime minister snubbed parliament, and snubbed the brexit committee's recommendation to bring forward a white paper plus at the same time describing the referendum as a vote to restore our parliamentary democracy. and living standards and prosperity, why will it not be scrutinized by this house. >> what i did yesterday was set out a plan for global britain. i set out a plan that will report the decisions of last year behind us that will show a vision for, shows a vision for a stronger, fairer, more united, more outward looking, prosperous, tolerance and independent, global britain. it is a vision that will shape a stronger future and build a better britain. >> restoring parliamentary democracy while sidelining parliament, not so -- mister speaker, not so much the iron lady is the irony lady. yesterday, mister speaker, the prime minister finally provided some details. can i urge her to stop her threat of a bargain-basement brexit, low-paid tax haven on the shores of europe, was not necessarily damaging the eu but it would certainly damage this country, j
. >> mister speaker, yesterday the prime minister snubbed parliament, and snubbed the brexit committee's recommendation to bring forward a white paper plus at the same time describing the referendum as a vote to restore our parliamentary democracy. and living standards and prosperity, why will it not be scrutinized by this house. >> what i did yesterday was set out a plan for global britain. i set out a plan that will report the decisions of last year behind us that will show a...
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>> my honorable friends, i absolutely understand the point she made about parliament, hard to debate those objectives which i have clearly in the plans i set out yesterday. one of them was about certainty and clarity and continues to be the government's intention to provide clarity wherever it is possible and that appropriate time the public and parliament are kept informed and able to consider these issues. >> thank you, mister speaker, dedicated and talented staffers putting actions in the emergency department to sick people around 135 patients are unable to be discharged to social care. when will the government recognize its responsibility to blame gps for a problem of the government's own taking? >> there is a pressure on social care. i recognize that, and the government recognized it and put improved funding on the social care preset, liverpool this year made 2 $.8 million and they will receive $48 million for the improved medicare fund by 2019-20. it is not just about money but social care in the future. >> can i commend my right honorable friends for the constructive tone they
>> my honorable friends, i absolutely understand the point she made about parliament, hard to debate those objectives which i have clearly in the plans i set out yesterday. one of them was about certainty and clarity and continues to be the government's intention to provide clarity wherever it is possible and that appropriate time the public and parliament are kept informed and able to consider these issues. >> thank you, mister speaker, dedicated and talented staffers putting...
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s youth parliament, age 11 to 18, gathered recently for their annual debate. the first segment looked at cuts to the uk's national health service, with a focus on mental health services. this is about 50 minutes. >> thank you very much. a very friendly bunch this year. in previous years it hasn't been this friendly, but thank you. order, order. welcome to the eight sitting at the uk youth parliament in the house of commons chamber. this marks the beginning of uk
s youth parliament, age 11 to 18, gathered recently for their annual debate. the first segment looked at cuts to the uk's national health service, with a focus on mental health services. this is about 50 minutes. >> thank you very much. a very friendly bunch this year. in previous years it hasn't been this friendly, but thank you. order, order. welcome to the eight sitting at the uk youth parliament in the house of commons chamber. this marks the beginning of uk
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the parliament voted no. they shot him down. so as we were briefing congress, and i was on one of those briefing calls with maybe a hundred members of congress on the call, many of them were saying, well, you're going to come to us. you're going to go through the constitutional process, get permission from us to do something. and the president had already decided to use force, but then the question became -- do i need to go to congress to get that permission? there was a big debate in the security group. i was part of that. i remember the debate. and we felt that we'd quickly get congress' approval because this was such a blatant violation. and the president decided -- i got a call friday night, we met saturday morning, and the president decided that he needed to go to congress because of what had happened in great britain and because he needed the approval, and that was the way we do something like that. it wasn't forthcoming very rapidly, number one. but number two, in the -- the president never said, i done want to bomb. he n
the parliament voted no. they shot him down. so as we were briefing congress, and i was on one of those briefing calls with maybe a hundred members of congress on the call, many of them were saying, well, you're going to come to us. you're going to go through the constitutional process, get permission from us to do something. and the president had already decided to use force, but then the question became -- do i need to go to congress to get that permission? there was a big debate in the...
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the government i lead would increase spending on defense and every year of parliament. it is why -- [applause] it is why britain is a leading member, alongside the united states, of the coalition working successfully to defeat daesh, why we have sent troops in estonia and poland as part of the troops in eastern europe. while we are increasing troops contributions to defend the afghan government from terrorism. and it is why we are reinforcing our commitment to peacekeeping operations in kosovo, south sudan, and somalia. and it is why britain is leading the way in pioneering international efforts to crack down on modern slavery. one of the great scourges of our world, wherever it is found. [applause] i hope you will join us in that cause. i commend senator corker for his work in this field. it is good to have met him here today. as americans know, the united kingdom is by instinct and history a great global nation that recognizes its responsibilities to the world. as we end our membership of the european union, as the british people voted with determination and quiet res
the government i lead would increase spending on defense and every year of parliament. it is why -- [applause] it is why britain is a leading member, alongside the united states, of the coalition working successfully to defeat daesh, why we have sent troops in estonia and poland as part of the troops in eastern europe. while we are increasing troops contributions to defend the afghan government from terrorism. and it is why we are reinforcing our commitment to peacekeeping operations in kosovo,...
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the brexit referendum passed, but parliament gets a say? guest: yes, and the supreme court is ruled that the parliament should have a say. theresa may has done is try to a deal with the opposition that they will not move against brexit. there is a good sense in the u.k. that brexit has won. that this was a referendum put to the people. it was a direct and single question that the british people unequivocally. few lawmakers in the u.k. who would go against the vote of the people. the political will is simply not there to try and unpick the referendum. host: maranda from south carolina, republican line during caller: yes, good morning. c-spanwanted to thank for all of the educational information they bring us. i enjoy all of the shows. talking about british and u.s. relationships. for twoant to say strong leaders that are already talking about developing a new relationship, it is a good thing for america. and the u.k. that is all i want to say. host: thank you, miranda. how have relationships been between president obama and theresa may? gues
the brexit referendum passed, but parliament gets a say? guest: yes, and the supreme court is ruled that the parliament should have a say. theresa may has done is try to a deal with the opposition that they will not move against brexit. there is a good sense in the u.k. that brexit has won. that this was a referendum put to the people. it was a direct and single question that the british people unequivocally. few lawmakers in the u.k. who would go against the vote of the people. the political...
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it is why my first act as prime minister last year was to lead the debate in parliament for the renewal of britain's nuclear deterrence, and it is why the government i lead would increase spending on defense in every year of this parliament. it is why -- [applause] pm may: it is why britain is a leading member, alongside the united states, of the coalition working successfully to defeat daesh, why we have agreed to send 800 troops to estonia and poland as part of nato's forward presence in eastern europe. while we are increasing troops to nato's resolution support group that defends the afghan government from terrorism. and it is why we are reinforcing our commitment to peacekeeping operations in kosovo, south sudan, and somalia. and it is why britain is leading the way in pioneering international efforts to crack down on modern slavery. one of the great scourges of our world, wherever it is found. and i hope you will -- [applause] pm may: i hope you will join us in that cause. and i commend senator corker in particular for his work in this field. and it is good to have met him here tod
it is why my first act as prime minister last year was to lead the debate in parliament for the renewal of britain's nuclear deterrence, and it is why the government i lead would increase spending on defense in every year of this parliament. it is why -- [applause] pm may: it is why britain is a leading member, alongside the united states, of the coalition working successfully to defeat daesh, why we have agreed to send 800 troops to estonia and poland as part of nato's forward presence in...
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. >> the british parliament is in recess, so the prime minister's questions will not be shown to the. instead, we bring you a recent event from the muslim public affairs council. then, from the annual washington ideas for, ezra edelman talks about the latest documentary on o.j. simpson. later, a look at silicon valley and the future of online gaming iand virtual reality. >> last
. >> the british parliament is in recess, so the prime minister's questions will not be shown to the. instead, we bring you a recent event from the muslim public affairs council. then, from the annual washington ideas for, ezra edelman talks about the latest documentary on o.j. simpson. later, a look at silicon valley and the future of online gaming iand virtual reality. >> last
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parliament found that the russian government spent between $600 million and $1 billion a year on propaganda arms like rt. so we need to be spending at least as much -- and arguably much more -- on training and equipping independent reporters, protecting journalists who are under attack, and finding ways to get around the censors and firewalls that repressive governments use to block their citizens from getting access to critical voices. this brings me to the fourth and final way to address the threat russia poses to the rules-based international order. we must continue to seek ways to engage directly with the russian people -- and -- coming back to where i started with the russian government. it can be easy to forget that virtually all the tactics the russian government is using to undermine democracy abroad are ones they fine-tuned on the russian people, to devastating effect. after all, when russian soldiers are killed fighting in a conflict in eastern ukraine that their government denies it has any role in -- it's russian mothers, widows, and orphans who are denied the benefits and recog
parliament found that the russian government spent between $600 million and $1 billion a year on propaganda arms like rt. so we need to be spending at least as much -- and arguably much more -- on training and equipping independent reporters, protecting journalists who are under attack, and finding ways to get around the censors and firewalls that repressive governments use to block their citizens from getting access to critical voices. this brings me to the fourth and final way to address the...
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during the 90 minute event, members of parliament call for the conservative government to take a stronger stance against the donald trump administration's actions. the foreign commonwealth affairs, boris johnson. mr. johnson: i should like to make a statement on the implications for this country of the recent changes in u.s. immigration policy. in view of the understandable concern and uncertainty, it may be helpful if i described for the house the consequences for british citizens and dual nationals of the executive order issued last friday. let me begin by saying this is not u.k. policy, not our policy, nor something this government would consider. anxiety thatour discriminate on grounds of nationality in ways that are divisive and wrong. president donald trump issued an executive order banning citizens of seven countries from entering the u.s. for 90 days. those countries are syria, iraq, libya, andia, yemen, sudan. the order makes clear that no u.s. lisa will be issued to citizens of those states at anyone who are ready has a be set will be denied entry. the immigration policy of the
during the 90 minute event, members of parliament call for the conservative government to take a stronger stance against the donald trump administration's actions. the foreign commonwealth affairs, boris johnson. mr. johnson: i should like to make a statement on the implications for this country of the recent changes in u.s. immigration policy. in view of the understandable concern and uncertainty, it may be helpful if i described for the house the consequences for british citizens and dual...
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i called on the prime minister to come to parliament on monday. she did not, she sent the health secretary. does she agree with him that the best way to solve the crisis of the four hour wage is to fiddle with figures so that people are not seen to be waiting so long on trolleys in nhs hospitals? pm may: i will join the right honorable gentleman in sending our condolences to the family of lance corporal hetherington, who died in a noncombat incident in iraq. from everything i have seen and read, he was a very fine young man. he delighted in being in the armed forces and we are proud that such a fine young man was in our armed forces. i also joined the honorable gentleman in expressing condolences to the family and friends of little katie, who died so tragically. the nhs, and we acknowledge there are pressures on the nhs. there are always extra pressures during the winter, but of course we have at the moment those added pressures of the aging population and growing complex needs of the population. he also refers to a humanitarian crisis. i think we
i called on the prime minister to come to parliament on monday. she did not, she sent the health secretary. does she agree with him that the best way to solve the crisis of the four hour wage is to fiddle with figures so that people are not seen to be waiting so long on trolleys in nhs hospitals? pm may: i will join the right honorable gentleman in sending our condolences to the family of lance corporal hetherington, who died in a noncombat incident in iraq. from everything i have seen and...
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groups linked to the russian government carried out a massive may 2015 attack targeting the german parliament, energy companies, telecoms, and even universities. just last month, germany's domestic intelligence agency reported an alarming spike in "aggressive and increased cyber spying and cyber operations that could potentially endanger german government officials, members of parliament, and employees of democratic parties." the agency a gb do this to russian hackers. ahead of germany's -- the head of germany's foreign intelligence service said that russia's aims was to delegitimize the democratic process. in other instances, russia's interference has been far more direct. late last year, officials in montenegro said they uncovered a plot to violently disrupt the elections, topple the government, install a new government loyal to moscow, and even assassinate the prime minister, which had been pushing for the country to join nato, a move russia openly opposed. plotters reportedly told investigators they were funded russians whoby also helped fund the attacks. it is in this context that one mu
groups linked to the russian government carried out a massive may 2015 attack targeting the german parliament, energy companies, telecoms, and even universities. just last month, germany's domestic intelligence agency reported an alarming spike in "aggressive and increased cyber spying and cyber operations that could potentially endanger german government officials, members of parliament, and employees of democratic parties." the agency a gb do this to russian hackers. ahead of...
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during the 90 minute event, members of parliament call for the conservative government to take a stronger stance against the donald trump administration's actions. the foreign commonwealth affairs, boris johnson. mr. johnson: i should like to make a statement on the implications for this country of the recent changes in u.s. immigration policy. in view of the understandable concern and uncertainty, it may be helpful if i described for the house
during the 90 minute event, members of parliament call for the conservative government to take a stronger stance against the donald trump administration's actions. the foreign commonwealth affairs, boris johnson. mr. johnson: i should like to make a statement on the implications for this country of the recent changes in u.s. immigration policy. in view of the understandable concern and uncertainty, it may be helpful if i described for the house
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. >> british parliament is in recess, so we bring you a recent offense -- event with the muslim public affairs council met in long beach earlier this month. at 11:00, another chance to see q&a with ron shafer. last month, the muslim public affairs council met in lunch beach -- long beach. this is an hour and a half. [laughter] -- [applause] rep. becerra: good evening to everyone of you. thank you. thank you so much to everyone at impact. thank you for believing, for always working, for always being there for so many people who believe in the u.s. constitution, believe in this country's motto -- that if you work hard and play by the rules, you will get ahead. and thank you for bringing everyone together who believes that the future of this country can't be strong. -- can it be strong. i want to congratulate the honorees for tonight. i want to thank some of the people that will speak here like u fromcolleague, ted lie congress. you are going to have some very distinguished features, -- speakers, like mr. kazeer kahn. mr. khan has etched himself into the hearts and minds of so many becaus
. >> british parliament is in recess, so we bring you a recent offense -- event with the muslim public affairs council met in long beach earlier this month. at 11:00, another chance to see q&a with ron shafer. last month, the muslim public affairs council met in lunch beach -- long beach. this is an hour and a half. [laughter] -- [applause] rep. becerra: good evening to everyone of you. thank you. thank you so much to everyone at impact. thank you for believing, for always working,...
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david cameron went to parliament on thursday and lost his vote in a democracy in our special relationship partner. i remember being on a phone call with a bunch of congress people, about 100 of them on a briefing phone call, and they were saying, "well, you're going to come to us, aren't you? that's the constitution." it was not unanimous. with the president decided to do was go to congress to get their permission to do what britain had denied the prime minister the right to do. that is the best way if you're going to use force to use it. had the imprint of congress supporting it -- have the imprint of congress supporting it. the vast majority of the people -- there may have been one or two of dissenters -- felt that congress was immediately going to quickly respond because it was so urgent, but it didn't. in the meantime, i was asked a question at a press conference in london -- is there any way that assad could avoid being bombed? i said, "yes, he could get all the chemical weapons out of the country." i get a call from lavrov an hour and a half later saying that that is a great idea an
david cameron went to parliament on thursday and lost his vote in a democracy in our special relationship partner. i remember being on a phone call with a bunch of congress people, about 100 of them on a briefing phone call, and they were saying, "well, you're going to come to us, aren't you? that's the constitution." it was not unanimous. with the president decided to do was go to congress to get their permission to do what britain had denied the prime minister the right to do. that...
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s youth parliament gathered for the annual debate. the students range from ages 11 to 18 and consider several topics about a better and kinder democracy and how to achieve it. this is 30 minutes. >> now will make speeches on better, kinder democracy. --all [applause] >> thank you mr. speaker. in my world, every one of us enters this unusual world with a driving desire to make change. for one second, shut your eyes and portray in image where heads are beheaded, bodies are ripped from their skins. just for rising a question of following a religion that does not meet majority of the division. remember in parts of the world, a gun is an at your head if you love a man or a woman. these children shall never hear a fairytale again. instead, they are forced to pick up a weapon. children of the state are all slaves to one being. forget those juvenile children and their incredible dreams and forget those who are in doctrines. although this vision is hard to imagine away from the glories, yes, yes, that is still a world that exists. democracy is
s youth parliament gathered for the annual debate. the students range from ages 11 to 18 and consider several topics about a better and kinder democracy and how to achieve it. this is 30 minutes. >> now will make speeches on better, kinder democracy. --all [applause] >> thank you mr. speaker. in my world, every one of us enters this unusual world with a driving desire to make change. for one second, shut your eyes and portray in image where heads are beheaded, bodies are ripped from...
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. >> the british parliament is in recess, so the prime minister's questions will not be shown to the. instead, we bring you a recent event from the muslim public affairs council. then, from the annual washington ideas for, ezra edelman talks about the latest documentary on o.j. simpson. later, a look at silicon valley and the future of online gaming iand virtual reality. >> last month, the muslim public affairs council held its annual banquet in long beach, california. speakers included congressman harvey or becerra, khizr khan, van jones, and george decay. this is an hour and a half. [applause] rep. becerra: good evening to everyone of you. thank you. thank you so much to everyone at impact. thank you for believing, for always working, for always being there for so many people who believe in the u.s. constitution, believe in this country's motto -- that if you work hard and play by the rules, you will get ahead. and thank you for bringing everyone together who believes that the future of this country can't be strong. -- can it be strong. i want to congratulate the honorees for tonigh
. >> the british parliament is in recess, so the prime minister's questions will not be shown to the. instead, we bring you a recent event from the muslim public affairs council. then, from the annual washington ideas for, ezra edelman talks about the latest documentary on o.j. simpson. later, a look at silicon valley and the future of online gaming iand virtual reality. >> last month, the muslim public affairs council held its annual banquet in long beach, california. speakers...
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afterwards, members of the youth parliament, please return to your place in the chamber. those of you on my right should leave the chamber by the door behind me and turn left into the eye lobby behind you. those on my left if you would leave by the doors at the far end and turn left into the no lobby behind you.members of the house of commons staff will be on hand to assist you. the division lobbies are now open , hank you. >> the presidential inauguration of donald trump is friday january 20. c-span will have live coverage. watch live on c-span and c-span.org and listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> last month the muzz limb publicaffairs council met in long beach earlier this month. peaking there was california's members. this is an hour-and-a-half. gooo everyone of you. thank you. >> thank you. king, for always bg there for so many people who believe in the u.s. constitution, believe in this country's motto -- that if you work hard and play by the rules, you will get ahead. and thank you for bringing everyone together who believes that the future of this country
afterwards, members of the youth parliament, please return to your place in the chamber. those of you on my right should leave the chamber by the door behind me and turn left into the eye lobby behind you. those on my left if you would leave by the doors at the far end and turn left into the no lobby behind you.members of the house of commons staff will be on hand to assist you. the division lobbies are now open , hank you. >> the presidential inauguration of donald trump is friday...
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joining us or are listening on c-span radio app or serious xm, the potus channel, or watching on the bbc parliament channel in great britain, we are talking about being calledan something that is chaos and confusion according to a number of news outlets. what do you think about what the president did on friday and the reaction over the weekend? on the democrats line, paul is joining us from tuscaloosa, alabama. good morning. caller: i disagree with the ban. called earlier, and you immediately cut him off. what trump is doing -- host: i did not cut anyone off. , ther: he said trump immigration laws need to be keeping out people of color. host: you immediately hit that button. --caller: you immediately hit that button. he is keeping out syria people. this country has kept out all haitian people. they have immigration laws, and they seem to apply to people who are cof color. this is how trump wants to make america great again. when some of these callers are calling it about -- i heard one guy talking about somebody in his family was on a plane or something with 9/11. that was president bush. he ignore
joining us or are listening on c-span radio app or serious xm, the potus channel, or watching on the bbc parliament channel in great britain, we are talking about being calledan something that is chaos and confusion according to a number of news outlets. what do you think about what the president did on friday and the reaction over the weekend? on the democrats line, paul is joining us from tuscaloosa, alabama. good morning. caller: i disagree with the ban. called earlier, and you immediately...
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children were they used, ages 11 to 18 were elected by constituents to represent them annually in the parliament were they debated different issues and decided on an issue to cover for the year, something they would like to manage. would that be a possibility in our country u.s.a.? >> stay on the line because i want to have the father but. i want to segue into something barack obama told "rolling stone" and get your reaction. david maraniss, because he was asked about the donald trump of his. sitting behind the desk is sobering. the most important constraint on any president of the american people themselves of an informed citizenry active and participating in addition that will be something i will in my own modest rates continue to encourage to do the rest of my life. mobilizing, getting people involved with what she saw. stay on the line. look at your reaction. >> james thought about trying to do at the u.k. is doing in the u.s. >> first of all, in terms of u.k., whatever hours you showed the prime minister debating the parliament, that is so fascinating because there is a rhetoric and a sense
children were they used, ages 11 to 18 were elected by constituents to represent them annually in the parliament were they debated different issues and decided on an issue to cover for the year, something they would like to manage. would that be a possibility in our country u.s.a.? >> stay on the line because i want to have the father but. i want to segue into something barack obama told "rolling stone" and get your reaction. david maraniss, because he was asked about the donald...
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i think as the response from the whole house showed, we welcome the speaker of the burmese parliament and his colleagues to see our deliberations today. i'm also sure that the whole
i think as the response from the whole house showed, we welcome the speaker of the burmese parliament and his colleagues to see our deliberations today. i'm also sure that the whole
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speaker, parliament inquiry. the speaker pro tempore: state the inquiry. mr. hastings: mr. speaker, with the members that have come here and asked for unanimous consent by with it being denied virtue of my friend from washington not agreeing to the unanimous consent, and with the notion in mind that the period for debate is what is to be recognized. my question is, do the people who did come here and seek unanimous consent, although it was not accepted, have the opportunity to insert a statement in the record signifying of their intentions with reference to the matter at hand? he speaker pro tempore: the speaker pro tempore: members may insert certain remarks under the previous. mr. hastings: thank you very much. i would urge my friend from washington through you that i have no further speakers and i'll be prepared to close when he is. if he'd be so kind, again, to give us the amount of time each of us have. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida has five minutes and 55 seconds remaining. the gentleman from washington has 11 1/2 minutes remaining. the gentleman
speaker, parliament inquiry. the speaker pro tempore: state the inquiry. mr. hastings: mr. speaker, with the members that have come here and asked for unanimous consent by with it being denied virtue of my friend from washington not agreeing to the unanimous consent, and with the notion in mind that the period for debate is what is to be recognized. my question is, do the people who did come here and seek unanimous consent, although it was not accepted, have the opportunity to insert a...
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but he said, i got this letter from your parliament, and he said i am somewhat intrigued by this. and the cardinal said, well, holy father, it was written by john boehner. he is the speaker of the house. he is really involved in helping kids in d.c. get an education. i have a number of programs i'm involved with in washington, d.c., helping kids of all stripes get an education. and the pope says, all right. i will come. so the cardinal runs out of the room, calls me, and says, boehner, you cannot tell anyone, but he is coming, he is coming. so he comes, and it turns out, at the same time this meeting happens, my daughter tells me she is pregnant with my first grandchild. so, the cardinal and others began to work the vatican over to try to get the pope to baptize my grandson while he is here. and so, you might guess -- you might not know this or think about this, but the vatican has this 200 year head start on bureaucracy over the united states. they are really good at this. so after months of conversation, they finally came to me and said, listen. the pope will be happy to bless y
but he said, i got this letter from your parliament, and he said i am somewhat intrigued by this. and the cardinal said, well, holy father, it was written by john boehner. he is the speaker of the house. he is really involved in helping kids in d.c. get an education. i have a number of programs i'm involved with in washington, d.c., helping kids of all stripes get an education. and the pope says, all right. i will come. so the cardinal runs out of the room, calls me, and says, boehner, you...